I paid close attention while listening to the hearing, but I relied on my memory instead of taking notes since I knew I’d have access to a recording later.
Here’s my transcription of BT’s recitation of Kohberger’s actions from 4:05 am to 4:20 am on November 13, 2022 (which I created just now, while listening to a recording of the hearing, since YouTube didn’t create the transcript automatically):
At approximately 4:05 that morning, Defendant’s car had entered that area, was leaving, stopped at the intersection of King and Queen Road, did a U-turn, and the State’s evidence would show that Defendant’s car came back and parked behind and above the 1122 King Road residence.
The State believes that its evidence would then show that the Defendant entered the residence of 1122 through the kitchen sliding door on the back side of the residence, which is the side of the residence that would face the area above where the Defendant’s car was parked.
The Defendant entered the residence, went to the third floor, and with a knife, killed Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves.
The Defendant, as he left that room, for whatever reason, ended up leaving, or, the sheath for a Ka-bar knife was left on the bed next to Madison Mogen’s body.
And I can jump ahead: That sheath was tested by the Idaho State Police Forensic Lab, and single source male DNA was found on the snap of that sheath, as well as blood from both Kaylee and Madison and other trace evidence. But, it’s important to note: single-source male DNA was on the snap of that sheath.
The State’s evidence would show that Xana Kernodle was still awake at this time—in fact, had taken a DoorDash order not long before this started. Her room was not on the third floor. It was on the second floor, on the west side.
As the Defendant was either coming down the stairs or leaving, he encountered Xana, and he ended up killing her, also with a large knife.
Ethan Chapin, Xana’s boyfriend, was asleep in their bedroom, in her bedroom, and the Defendant killed him, as well, with a large fix-blade knife.
Each victim suffered multiple wounds. I will say for the record that there is no evidence there was any sexual component or sexual assault on any of the victims. I want to make that clear so there’s no speculation.
There were two other roommates in the house, and they were already asleep. During the course of this, one of those roommates awoke, looked out her door, not knowing what was going on, and saw the Defendant, who was dressed in black, with a black balaclava on, holding some sort of container in his hand, and she saw him leave the house through the direction of the kitchen where that sliding door is that I mentioned before.
At approximately 4:20 that morning, so this would have been 15 minutes or so later, the Defendant’s car is seen on a surveillance camera for 1112 King Road, which is immediately next door, to the west of 1122, leaving the area at a high rate of speed.
And if the Court were to see that, or anybody in this courtroom were to see that, you can see that the car almost loses control as it makes the corner, heads north, and then turns to go south on Walenta, which is one of the only ways to get out of that part of town.
Source:
1:42:46 to 1:46:12